Update: Power has been restored to most parts of Onondaga County, National Grid reports on its website. Nearly 70 customers were without power in Camillus and fewer than 20 customers remained without electricity in Syracuse. New York State Electric and Gas reports that 49 people were without power in the towns of Jordan and Elbridge. 10:20 a.m.

Update: Most outages restored in towns of Camillus and Onondaga. Nearly 900 residents in Skaneateles are now without power. -- 9 a.m.

Earlier:

Syracuse, NY -- Multiple power outages have been reported across Onondaga County Thursday morning.

National Grid is reporting on its website that more than 3,000 customers are without power throughout the county. In Camillus, approximately 1,900 customers are without power and more than 1,600 customers are without power in the town of Onondaga.

High wind is a major cause of the outages, said Virginia Limmiatis, speaking for National Grid.

As of 8 a.m. Thursday, approximately 7,300 customers were without power across upstate New York, Limmiatis said.

In Liverpool, wires fell on top of a school bus with children inside but no injuries were reported, according to 911 dispatch.

"As you can imagine, high winds are causing trees to come down and are causing outages," Limmiatis said. "Our crews are out at various locations and they're working to restore power to customers."

"We're working as hard as we can and are picking up customers as quickly as possible," she said.